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Snodgrass Cemetery is an abandoned cemetery located in Southeast Titus County on the Wade Vining Survey. It is about 200 yards West of the Hickory Hill Road. This cemetery was started by David Snodgrass prior to the Civil War, and the earliest date of burial on any monument is John Lindsey, who was buried in 1853. David Snodgrass and his wife and others are buried here. In all, there are probably 20 graves. Lynch Harper in his “Titus County Cemeteries” presents a very good history and genealogy for the cemetery and the Snodgrass family. A striking improvement has been achieved by some dedicated individuals that have taken it upon themselves to clean and straighten the cemetery. All previous histories of the the cemetery mention its shabby, overgrown condition. Now, thanks to those individuals, the cemetery grounds are cleared and monuments are clean and arranged. They have also drafted a very comprehensive plot of the cemetery. If only we had more like these! We further hope this information will be published for the the community good.

In addition to the formal monuments found in the cemetery, there were many other indications of grave sites without monuments. These included: a pile of native stone, 23 native stones, a part of a monument with no inscription, a concrete slab, 3 brick cairns, a concrete crypt with no identification, and a brick ringed inclosure.

To reach the Snodgrass Cemetery from the Titus County court house, take Madison Street south for 0.3 mile to the intersection with Ferguson Road (US 271). Turn left onto Ferguson Road and continue Southeast (the road becomes Texas Highway 49). Proceed 3.8 miles to the intersection of Chapel Hill Road (FM 1735). Turn right onto FM 1735 and continue for 3.8 miles. The cemetery lies at the end of this private drive on the right, approximately 200 yards, from FM 1735. Coordinates: 33o05.540'N 094o52.402'W

 

NAME

 

BIRTHDATE

 

DEATHDATE

 

INSCRIPTION

 

Barber, Lola Ann

 

November 24, 1899

 

December 4, 1900

 

L.S.B.   Earth has one pure spirit less.  Heaven on inmate more.   (monument is broken)

 

Holder, Nellie A.

 

March 18, 1879

 

February 23, 1900

 

Wife of Marion Holder

 

Lindsay, John

 

May 12, 1789

 

September 7, 1855

 

Veteran of War 1812, Tenn. Militia Battle of New Orleans   In memory of   (mortared native stone crypt)

 

Lindsay, Sallie

 

May 28, 1849

 

March 14, 1928

 

Grandmother

 

Singleton, Mary A.

 

May 6, 1874

 

October 22, 1876

 

Dau of J. S. & A. D. Singleton   In memory of   A bud of promise transplanted to bloom in Heaven   (monument is badly shattered and lying flat)

 

Snodgrass, ? J.

 

 

 

 

 

(cut on rock)   not found

 

Snodgrass, Araminta D.

 

September 5, 1833

 

September 9, 1880

 

Wife of John Snodgrass   Here rests the body of

 

Snodgrass, Dave

 

 

 

 

 

not found

 

Snodgrass, Kate

 

February 15, 1864

 

July 18, 1879

 

Daughter of J. A. & A. D. Snodgrass

 

Snodgrass, Linie A. Mrs.

 

July 20, 1843

 

September 12, 1884

 

Wife of T. J. Snodgrass   Sacred to the memory    A loving wife, a mother dear, a faithful friend lies buried here

 

Snodgrass, Luther B.

 

March 16, 1873

 

May 20, 1890

 

To him we trust a place is given, among the saints with Christ in Heaven

 

Snodgrass, M. E.

 

January 9, 1860

 

September 14, 1870

 

(monument is broken, etched native stone, grave is concrete encased)

 

Snodgrass, M. E.

 

 

 

October 7, 1877

 

(cut on rock)

 

Snodgrass, Thomas J.

 

November 15, 1833

 

August 25, 1892

 

 

 

Turner, Alice Y.

 

November 17, 1872

 

January 27, 1885

 

She was a kind, affectionate wife, a fond mother, and a friend to all

 

Turner, D. M.

 

November 3, 1844

 

June 29, 1914

 

Weep not he is at rest

 

Turner, V. C.

 

March 10, 1847

 

July 15, 1889

 

Weep not papa and mama for me for I am waiting in Heaven for thee

 

The following persons are listed in the “Cemeteries of Titus County” by Lynch Harper as having been buried in this cemetery.  No attempt has been made to verify the listing.

 

 

NAME

 

BIRTH DATE

 

DEATH DATE

 

Remarks

 

Lindsey, Sallie

 

 

 

March 14, 1928

 

 


   Survey completed: January 7, 2003

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David M. Horton
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Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455
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